I installed imagemagick and Marshall's idea worked.
El jun 19, 2010, a las 8:58 a.m., John H Palmieri escribió:

> On Jun 19, 7:18 am, [email protected] wrote:
>> I'm on os X Snow Leopard
> 
> Are you using the notebook interface or the command line?  I don't
> think this will work from the command line: the OS X preview command
> doesn't seem to deal with animated gif's very well.  Try saving it:
> 
> a = animate(...)
> a.save()
> 
> Then open the resulting gif file in a web browser.  Or try running the
> whole thing in the notebook.
> 
> 
>> El jun 18, 2010, a las 9:24 p.m., Marshall Hampton escribió:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jun 17, 5:31 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>>>> I tried it, but does not do anything except plot one frame. Am I supposed 
>>>> to see something move?
>> 
>>> Yes, it should be an animated gif.  Its possible that your system does
>>> not have the "convert" command of imagemagick installed - what sort of
>>> system are you running sage on?
>> 
>>> -Marshall
>> 
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